Additional file 1 of The impact of metabolic endotoxaemia on the browning process in human adipocytes

Autor: Omran, Farah, Murphy, Alice M., Younis, Awais Z., Kyrou, Ioannis, Vrbikova, Jana, Hainer, Vojtech, Sramkova, Petra, Fried, Martin, Ball, Graham, Tripathi, Gyanendra, Kumar, Sudhesh, McTernan, Philip G., Christian, Mark
Rok vydání: 2023
DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.22662434
Popis: Additional file 1: Table S1. Primer sequences. Sequences of primers used during qRT-PCR. Figure S1. Artificial neural network inference of brown and inflammatory genes pre- and post-bariatric surgery. A network map showing the strength and direction of interactions between genes measured before and after bariatric surgery. Figure S2. UCP1 expression in lean and obese subcutaneous and omental adipose tissue. Gene expression of UCP1 in subcutaneous and omental adipose tissue from lean participants and participants with obesity. Figure S3. Inflammatory markers are increased with BMI. Bar graphs showing the expression of inflammatory genes across participants divided into lean, overweight and obese cohorts. Figure S4. Artificial neural network inference of brown and inflammatory genes in subcutaneous adipose tissue. A network map showing the strength and direction of interactions between genes in subcutaneous adipose tissue. Figure S5. Artificial neural network inference of brown and inflammatory genes in omental adipose tissue. A network map showing the strength and direction of interactions between genes in omental adipose tissue. Figure S6. AP2 gene expression during differentiation with LPS treatment. Gene expression of AP2 demonstrating that differentiation of adipocytes is not affected by cellular treatments. Figure S7. Effect of LPS on inflammation in primary human adipocytes. Expression of inflammatory genes in primary human adipocytes following LPS treatment.
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